Miller, Mitchell
Mitchell Miller
Mitchell Miller
- Lecturer Design History and Theory
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Book or Monograph
Miller, Mitchell, Leslie, Chris and Irvine, Alison
(2024)
Concrete Dreams: The Rise and Fall of Cumbernauld Town Centre.
Graphical House, Glasgow.
ISBN 9781999712693
Miller, Mitch, Irvine, Alison and Leslie, Chris
(2019)
Barrowland Ballads.
Graphical House, Glasgow.
ISBN 978-1-9997126-3-1
Miller, Mitchell, Irvine, Alison and Leslie, Chris
(2016)
Nothing is Lost.
Freight, Glasgow.
ISBN 9781910449585
Miller, Mitchell
(2015)
Games' End.
Graphical House/Collective, Glasgow.
Rodger, J. and Miller, Mitchell
(2011)
The Red Cockatoo: James Kelman and the Art of Committment.
Sandstone Press.
ISBN 978-1-905207-68-0
Rodger, J., Miller, Mitchell and Dudley Edwards, Owen
(2010)
Tartan Pimps: Gordon Brown, Margaret Thatcher and the New Scotland.
Argyll Publishing.
ISBN 978-1-906134-50-1
Edited Book
Rodger, Johnny and Miller, Mitchell, eds.
(2013)
Demolition Proof: An Art Work at Glasgow Green Station.
Clydeside Press/New Glasgow Society, Glasgow.
ISBN 978-1-873586-39-6
Book Section
Miller, Mitchell, Clarke, Jennifer, Lucas, Ray and McGuire, Neil
(2017)
All Drawings are Failures.
In:
Koryu: Knowing from the inside.
University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, pp. 89-95.
Miller, Mitchell
(2010)
Biddall's Walk: Contextualising the Fairground's Contribution to Early Cinema.
In:
Capter l'essence du spectacle - Capturing the Essence of Performance: Proceedings of the Congres de Glasgow SIBMAS Glasgow Congress 2008.
Peter Lang, Glasgow.
ISBN 978-9052016375
Miller, Mitchell
(2009)
Enrico Cocozza as Amateur Auteur - Ideas above his station?
In:
Movies on Home Ground: Explorations in Amateur Cinema.
Cambridge Scholar's Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 270-301.
ISBN 978-1-4438-1344-0
Article
Miller, Mitchell, Muraben, Billie, Buhr, Frank, Kopalova, Ksenia, Madden, David, Twist, Olivia, Vormittag, Luise and Black, Stephanie
(2022)
Colouring In: The City.
Colouring In, 1 (2).
pp. 58-63.
ISSN 2752-9533
Miller, Mitchell
(2020)
There/Not There: Batman and Other Unilateral Americans.
The Drouth (65).
ISSN 1474-6190
Léobal, Clémence and Miller, Mitchell
(2020)
Des Voyageuses de Rouen en première ligne.
Revue Z, 1 (13).
pp. 159-161.
ISSN 2101-4787
Miller, Mitchell
(2020)
Dialectograms: Drawing/Arguing with the City.
City: Analysis of Urban Change, Theory, Action, 24 (1-2).
pp. 343-347.
ISSN 1360-4813
Miller, Mitchell
(2019)
Sometimes the city lands right on top of you.
The Guardian.
Miller, Mitch
(2017)
More than a pun: The Role of Dialect and Dialectics in Shaping Dialectograms.
Psiax: Desenho na Universidade Hoje, 1 (3).
pp. 65-74.
ISSN 1647-8045
Rodger, Johnny and Miller, Mitchell
(2013)
Strange Currencies: Margaret Thatcher and James Kelman as two sides of the same Globalisation Coin.
Scottish Affairs, 83 (1).
pp. 71-90.
ISSN 0966-0356
Miller, Mitchell
(2013)
Illustrating space as collaborative, socially engaged practice: The first report from the DRAW DUKE STREET residency.
Varoom!Lab, 1 (2).
pp. 24-40.
ISSN 2052-1820
Miller, Mitchell and Archibald, David
(2012)
Full-spectacle dominance? An analysis of the Israeli state’s attempts to control media images of the 2010 Gaza flotilla.
Journal of War and Cultural Studies, 5 (2).
pp. 189-201.
ISSN 1752-6272
Miller, Mitchell and Rodger, Johnny
(2012)
The Writer as Tactician: James Kelman's Everyday Practice.
Scottish Literary Review, 4 (1).
pp. 151-168.
ISSN 1756-5634
Miller, Mitchell
(2012)
Death Equals? Maus, MetaMaus and Survivor Politics.
The Drouth (41).
pp. 59-73.
ISSN 14746190
Miller, Mitchell
(2011)
Work As If: A Portrait of the Artist as a Guiding Hand.
The Drouth (40).
pp. 39-54.
ISSN 1474-6190
Miller, Mitchell and Archibald, David
(2011)
From Rennes to Toronto: Anatomy of a Boycott.
Screen Journal, 52 (2).
pp. 274-279.
ISSN 0036-9543
Miller, Mitchell
(2011)
Showfolk: An Oral History Of A Fairground Dynasty, Frank Bruce (Review).
Oral History, 39 (1).
pp. 118-119.
ISSN 0143-0955
Conference or Workshop Item
Miller, Mitchell, Marinov, Sasho, Woolrych, Ryan, Cisneros, Rosa, Greenfields, Margaret, O'Neill, Richard, Lincan, Vasile, Morteanu, Crina, Hyde, Anne and Spatareanu, Delia
(2025)
Collaborative Mapping Workshops.
In: RomaPlaceAge, 30 Oct, 5 Nov, 10 Nov 2025, Peterborough, Govanhill, Luton, UK.
Miller, Mitchell and Beall, ts
(2024)
A Tangible Benefit: Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Scottish Fairground.
In: 43rd Congress of the European Showmen's Union, 21-22nd January 2025, Scottish Parliament/Radisson Blu, Edinburgh.
Miller, Mitchell, Madden, Aisling, Murphy, Rachel, Martire, Agustina, Kohakova, Magdalena, Pine, Helen, Ellis, Geraint, Trew, Chloe, McMahon, Marissa and SidAhmed, Efra
(2024)
Change Stories: Belfast Graphic Anthropologies.
In: Change Stories: Belfast Graphic Anthropologies, 2-4th July 2024, Queens University, Belfast.
Miller, Mitchell, Kroese, Remy and Marlise, Vermeulen
(2024)
Methodologies of Cultural Mapping.
In: Turning the Tide Webinar 3: Methodologies of Cultural Mapping.
Miller, Mitchell
(2021)
Everyday and the City - 3x3 Series.
In: Academy of Urbanism: 3x3 series, 24th September 2021, Glasgow/Online.
Miller, Mitchell
(2019)
Testimonies from the Tenements.
In: Tenements Today I Tenements Tomorrow, Scottish Civic Trust Conference, 18th September 2019, The Lighthouse, Glasgow.
Miller, Mitchell
(2019)
Drawing, EthnoGRAPHy and the City.
In: Recrafting Ethnography, 4th Annual Ethnographies of Crime and Control Symposium, 13-14 June 2019, Pearse Institute, Glasgow.
Miller, Mitchell, Beall, ts and Colquohoun, Alex James
(2018)
A Fair Run for Scotland’s Showpeople: Challenges representing the ICH of Scotland’s Occupational Travellers.
In: (In)visible Stories: An investigation in to the status of ICH in Scotland, 14th May 2018, University of the West of Scotland.
Miller, Mitchell
(2017)
Dialectograms and the Architecture of Comics.
In: 6th Euroacademia Forum of Critical Studies – Asking Big Questions Again, 23-25 November 2017, Agora Cultural Centre, Lucca, Italy.
Miller, Mitchell
(2017)
The architecture of displayed narrative: the dialectogram.
In: Architecture, Technology, Culture, 8th February 2018, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
Miller, Mitchell and Ramos, Manuel J.
(2017)
Graphic Ethnography in Practice.
In: Sketchday +, 27 April 2017, Glasgow School of Art/Centre for Contemporary Art.
Miller, Mitchell
(2016)
Arguing with the city: The Dialectogram as participatory artwork and site of debate.
In: Cities as Community Spaces: Third International Conference on Cultural Relations in Europe and the Mediterranean, 23-25 November 2016, Valletta, Malta.
Artefact
Miller, Mitchell
(2023)
Warekai.
Show/Exhibition
Miller, Mitchell, O'Dochartaigh, Killian and Anon, A
(2025)
Colonial Debris: Collaborative Drawing of Political Action and Protest at the Old College, University of Edinburgh.
Old College/Edinburgh College of Art Sculpture Court, Edinburgh,
31 Oct - 2 Nov 2025
Miller, Mitchell
(2023)
Barvalo: Roms, Gitans, Sinti, Manouches, Voyageurs...
Mucem, Marseilles, France,
10 May- 04 September 2023
McMillen, Michael C., Whittle, Alberta and Miller, Mitchell
(2018)
Inner City.
GOMA,
February-November 2018
Miller, Mitchell
(2018)
Portraits of the City: Investigating the Glasgow Style.
New Glasgow Society,
11-14 October 2018
Miller, Mitchell, Beall, ts, Robertson, Heather, Lennox, Michael, Cowie-Kayes, Natalie and Colquhoun, Alex-James
(2017)
A Fair Life.
Riverside Museum, Glasgow,
Permanent display since January 2017
Miller, Mitchell and Leslie, Chris
(2012)
Red Road Underground.
New Glasgow Society,
01 February-02 March 2017
Dooks, Chris and Miller, Mitchell
(2009)
How’S The Ghost?
Market Gallery,
4th-28th February 2009/2nd March-10th April 2010
Audio
Thesis
Miller, Mitchell
(2016)
An unruly parliament of lines: the dialectogram as artefact and process of social engagement.
PhD thesis, The Glasgow School of Art.
Other
Miller, Mitchell and Briffa, Joseph
(2014)
Showland: Behind the Scenes of the Fair.
BBC/Hopscotch Films, Scotland.
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